dajiba—March 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Survived a week in the Rockies—the wind noise cancellation is unreal. "I bought these specifically for a ski trip because I hate fumbling with my phone on the lift or wearing a bulky helmet camera. The Ranger glasses fit perfectly under my helmet, and the UV400 protection was great against the snow glare. Para los que buscan lentes con camara para deportes extremos, estos son increíbles. Usually, downhill footage is just a blown-out mess of wind noise, but BleeqUp’s multi-mic setup actually filters it out. You can hear the snow carving and my voice perfectly clear. The battery held up surprisingly well in the cold, especially when using the included power pack." Read more
liuyudan—March 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
A game-changer for runners who wear prescription glasses. "Finding high-performance sports sunglasses when you have bad eyesight is a nightmare. The fact that the BleeqUp Ranger comes with a snap-in insert for prescription lenses is what made me pull the trigger. I've never used ai glasses with camera features before, but the automated highlight clipping in the app is brilliant. Despite housing the camera tech and four speakers, they don't bounce or slide down my nose when I run. They are incredibly lightweight. The audio is crisp enough for my audiobooks, and they feel like a premium piece of athletic gear, not just a tech gimmick." Read more
Z H—March 10, 2026
These are pretty cool for what they are. Can feel that it's still a work in progress, but impressive nonetheless. Basically these are sports related AI camera glasses, though they are highly geared towards cycling. It has bluetooth speakers and mics for calling. It's specially set up so you can have channels that others with their glasses near you can connect to so you can all talk while cycling. Has wind noise cancellation built in. They also have a camera that can be used to capture pictures and videos. In my testing fast movements get blurred which was quite disappointing to me. I wanted to be able to read license plates easily if cars zoomed too fast past me. The battery doesn't last too long. Probably about an hour or more, which I am not liking. You can get a battery pack, but I don't like the idea. It used a proprietary magnetic charging cable, so be careful not to lose that! Overall the features are not bad. Much more options if you use for cycling. You can have your route tracked and see speed, time and stuff. The app is still growing. There is space for eventually connecting your smart watch and stuff like that too. There are some AI tools to make action clips from your shots that render you in 3rd person view into the scene you captured. Pretty cool but still improving. At least the glasses themselves are comfortable to wear and are good at blocking wind. Can see very clearly through them and they feel stylish. They don't block any sun though. I had an issue where the swipe and touch controls don't work on my unit. Will have to mess with the firmware updates to see if I can get it fixed. Overall this is very expensive and not too useful if you don't intend on using it for cycling. It is improving though, so could be a lot better soon. Read more
Kalaro—March 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
At first glance, the price tag made me hesitate, but when you break it down, you're getting high-end ZEISS sunglasses, a solid action camera, and open-ear Bluetooth headphones all integrated into one sleek frame. Most recording glasses feel heavy and look ridiculous, but these are genuinely stylish and comfortable. As far as smart glasses with camera capabilities go, the Bluetooth controller makes snapping a quick photo or starting a video effortless without breaking stride. If you want hands-free, true POV footage without looking like a cyborg, this is the ultimate all-in-one device. Read more
Yuru—March 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The Ranger’s 120-degree wide angle did a beauty of a job framing the horse’s mane against the mountains exactly as I saw it. Those ZEISS lenses were the real MVP, cutting through the alpine glare with ease. Plus, the BleeqUp app’s AI clipping automatically grabbed the best shots of us trekking through the powder, saving me hours of scrubbing through footage back at the cabin. It’s a solid, hands-free way to capture the ride. Read more
Customer—February 19, 2026
I tried these camera glasses for cycling and outdoor walks to see if they could replace carrying a small camera. The white frame is large and noticeable and the camera is centered above the nose bridge. The lenses are clear with a strong yellow tint and provide sun glare reduction during daytime use. The frame feels solid but heavier than regular sunglasses and I became increasingly aware of the weight as the day went on. Video looks acceptable in good light though it does not have the sharpness I expect at this price. Stabilization helps with bigger bumps, but smaller head movements still show up in the footage. Fast turns or rough pavement produce visible shake and make me nauseated to rewatch. The open ear audio allows outside sound to come through and voices are understandable in calm conditions. Wind noise increases at higher cycling speeds. Call quality is usable but not great and sounds thin compared to a phone. Battery life during recording lasted a little over two hours before needing a recharge. The charging cable uses a magnetic connector rather than a standard plug, which is handy. The glasses require installing the companion app for full functionality, which I don't love and adds another setup step. They function as advertised (though not at a high quality) but the overall experience feels way less than expected for the $400 price tag. Read more